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1 component transfer function
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > component transfer function
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2 device
<tech.gen> (small component whose designation or function is not known) ■ Teil n ; Stück n prakt ; Dingsbums n ugs<tech.gen> (a small component part, element) ■ Element n<tech.gen> (appliance, apparatus; e.g. electronic) ■ Gerät n<tech.gen> ■ Glied npract <el> (in el. circuits, ICs, on PCBs) ■ Bauelement n ; Schaltelement n ; Funktionselement n ; Bauteil n prakt< prod> ■ Vorrichtung f -
3 support
< gen> ■ Halt m<tech.gen> (frame) ■ Gestell n<tech.gen> ■ Lehne f<tech.gen> (supportive function) ■ Unterstützung f<tech.gen> (of load, component) ■ Stütze f ; Abstützung f<tech.gen> (of a handrail; e.g. on platforms, stairways, locomotives) ■ Handlaufstütze f<tech.gen> (gen. of layers, films) ■ Schichtträger m ; Substrat n<tech.gen> (e.g. for hot objects, lab equipment etc.) ■ Untersatz m<build.int> (of a drywall assembly) ■ Unterkonstruktion f<build.mech.eng> ■ Auflager n< chem> ■ Trägersubstanz f<energ.hydr> ■ Rohrsattel m<i&c> (force-torque-sensor) ■ Steg m<mech.eng> ■ Lagerung f< min> ■ Ausbau m< phot> ■ Filmunterlage f< tools> ■ Gegenführung fvt <tech.gen> (a load, component) ■ abstützen vt ; stützen vtvt <tech.gen> (hold, carry; e.g. filter, hose, sieve) ■ halten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. beam, shaft) ■ lagern vtvt <econ.tech> (e.g. enterprise, exchange rate; ladder, wall, workpiece) ■ stützen vtvt <mech.eng> (load, forces) ■ aufnehmen vt -
4 converter
<tech.gen> ■ Konverter m ; Umwandler m<edp.el> ■ Umsetzer m<el> (gen.) ■ Umformer m<el> (e.g. from 60 Hz to 50 Hz) ■ Umrichter m<el> (gen.; e.g. analog to digital) ■ Wandler m<el> (tube, circuit) ■ Mischstufe f<energ.sol> ■ Stromrichter m ; Stromwandler m< metal> ■ Frischbirne f<mvhcl.emiss> (component of exhaust system or entire system) ■ Abgaskatalysator m (Kat); Katalysator m prakt.ugs ; katalytischer Konverter m wiss ; Autoabgaskatalysator m rar ; katalytischer Auto-Abgaskonverter m rar< opt> (front attachment for lenses; e.g. for tele, wide-angle, macro function) ■ Konverter m ; Vorsatzlinse f ; Linsenvorsatz m -
5 fail-safe
<tech.gen> (component, system, function; failure has no dangerous effects) ■ folgeschadensicher; fehlerverträglich; fehlertolerant; sicher im Falle des Ausfalls rar.did ; ausfallsicher ugs.falsch<tech.gen> (system; failure evokes a safe situation, e.g. by automatic shutdown) ■ eindeutig sicherheitsgerichtet; ausfallsicher ugs -
6 integral
<tech.gen> (built-in) ■ eingebaut<tech.gen> (component, feature, function) ■ integriert<tech.gen> (design principle) ■ rahmenlos< math> ■ Integral n ; ganzzahlig< vhcl> (e.g. car body) ■ selbsttragend -
7 integrated
<tech.gen> ■ eingebaut; integriert; verbaut rar<tech.gen> (component, feature, function) ■ integriert -
8 seal
<tech.gen> (component) ■ Dichtung f DIN 3750< mil> ■ Siegel nvt <tech.gen> (e.g. gas-, air-, watertight) ■ abschließen vtvt <tech.gen> (encapsulate, can) ■ kapseln vtvt <el> (with potting material; e.g. power cables, cable joints) ■ ausgießen vt--------seal (off/up)vt <tech.gen> (e.g. seams, joints, flanges; w. or w/o sealant) ■ abdichten vt -
9 widget
coll <tech.gen> (a small mechanical gadget or feature whose name is not known) ■ Dingsbums n ugscoll <tech.gen> (small component whose designation or function is not known) ■ Teil n ; Stück n prakt ; Dingsbums n ugs
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